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    Induction of Antibodies to Pseudorabies Virus by Immunization with Anti-Idiotypic Antibodies

    In 1974, Niels Jerne (10) proposed that an anti-idiotypic antibody (anti-anti-X) might sometimes express an “internal image” of X; i.e., that the combining region of the anti-idiotypic (anti-Id) antibody could...

    Michael F. Gurish, Tamar Ben-Porat, Alfred Nisonoff in Antibodies (1987)

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    Molecular Biology of Pseudorabies Virus

    Pseudorabies virus (PRV) causes a natural infection in swine similar to that of herpes simplex virus (HSV) in man, and B virus in monkeys. Sabin (1934) was the first to recognize that these viruses are natural...

    Tamar Ben-Porat, Albert S. Kaplan in The Herpesviruses (1985)

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    Summary

    Discussion at part 1 of session I touched on many aspects of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection including the effect of prior immunization on HSV challenge, the role of immunity in the establishment and mainten...

    H. Openshaw, Marianne Scriba in Latent Herpes Virus Infections in Veterina… (1984)

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    Latency of Pseudorabies Virus

    The restriction patterns of genomes of twelve different field isolates of PrV were analyzed. All were found to differ. In most cases, the basis of the differences in restriction patterns was found to lie in th...

    Tamar Ben-Porat, Anne M. Deatly in Latent Herpes Virus Infections in Veterina… (1984)

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    Organization and Replication of Pseudorabies Virus DNA

    The genome of Pr virus, swine herpesvirus, consists of a linear, double-stranded DNA molecule, molecular weight approximately 90 × 106 (5, 21). Pr viral DNA has a relatively high G+C content (73 moles %) (2) and ...

    Tamar Ben-Porat, Albert S. Kaplan in Herpesvirus DNA (1981)

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    Replication of Herpesvirus DNA

    The genomes of the herpesviruses are large complex DNA molecules with several interesting and perhaps unique properties. In the past few years the structure of these genomes has generated considerable interest, a...

    Tamar Ben-Porat in Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology (1981)

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    Studies on the Biogenesis of Herpesvirus Envelope

    THE nucleocapsid of the herpesvirus is surrounded by an envelope which the virion acquires by budding from the nuclear membrane of the infected cell1–4. The viral envelope, however, contains glycoproteins which d...

    TAMAR BEN-PORAT, ALBERT S. KAPLAN in Nature (1972)

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    Polyoma Virus-induced Release of inhibition of Cellular DNA Synthesis caused by Iododeoxyuridine

    THE halogenated pyrimidine nucleosides, 5-iodo-2′-deoxyuridine (IUdR) and 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BUdR), are incorporated instead of thymidine into the DNA of mammalian cells for one division cycle. The synth...

    AKIKO KASAMAKI, TAMAR BEN-PORAT, ALBERT S. KAPLAN in Nature (1968)